Refrigerator.



PATENTED MAR. 24, 1908.

L. HALL. REFRIGERATOR.

APPLIGATION FILED SBPT.17.1906.

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fithe WEEDS of pr secmwd 5.; leave elastically supported plug adapted to; be the receptacle withits top out of contact with thrust by the cover into vent-sealing posr the box and its walls extendingldown nearly tion. to, but held out of contact wit the bottom 2. A refrigerator comprising a receptacle l of the receptacle, the walls of the bell and the and its cover, an open topped provision box receptacle being spaced apart to form an ice arranged within the receptacle and having chamber, and a cover for the ice chamber closed. 8. A refrigerator comprising an outer reits walls spaced apart from the walls thereof, independent of the cover for the receptacle. a telescoping bell fitting loosely over the box 7 A refrigerator comprising an outer rethe top of the bell being formed with a ventceptacle formed with a bead upon the inside hole, and means carried upon the inside of of each of its side walls an open topped rothe cover for stopping the vent-hole when vision box arranged within the receptac e, a the cover is closed. bell telescoping over the box and formed at 3, A refrigerator comprising a receptacle the top with side flanges to rest upon the and its cover, an open topped provision box beads of the receptacle so as to-hold the bell arranged within the receptacle and having in suspended position out of contact with the its wa receptacle, a telescoping bell fitting loosely down nearly to the bottomof the receptacle, over the box, the top of the bell being formed an ice chamber arranged between the walls with a vent-hole, and a plu elastically sup of the bell and receptacle, a cover for-the reported upon the inside of t e cover in posiceptacle and, an independent cover for the tion to stop the vent-hole when the cover is ice chamber.

4. A refrigerator comprising an outer receptacle and a cover therefor, the receptacle ceptacle and a cover therefor, an openbeing formed upon its side walls with interior topped rovision box within the receptacle, beads, a telescoping bell fitting loosely over a bell te escoping over the box, an ice charm the provision box. and formed wit side ber arranged between the bell and the wall of. flanges at the top to overlap and rest upon the receptacle, and a cover for the ice chamthe beads of the receptacle so as to hold the ber having frictional enga enient with the bell in suspended position and close the space bell to secure it against acci ental opening. between the bell and the receptacle, an ice' 5. refrigerator comprising an outer rechamber arra'nged at each end of the bell, ceptacle and a cover therefor, an openand a cover for each chamber hinged to the topped rovision box within the receptacle, adjacent end of the receptacle, said cover a bell te escoping over the box, an ice chambeing constructed to overlap thebeads on v ber arranged between the bell and the Wall of 1 the sides of the receptacle and also to overis spaced apart from the walls. of the provision box, the walls of the bell extending 60' the receptacle, an ear at the upper endof the l lap and interlock with the adjacent end of the Q bell, and a cover hinged to the wall of the bell. receptacle and having frictional engagement In testimony whereof I affix my signature with the ear whereby it is secured against in presence of two Witnesses.

accidental opening. LEE HALL 6. A refrigerator comprising an outer receptacle and a cover therefor, an open topped \Vitnesses: provision box within the receptacle, a bell ARTHUR P. LOTHROP,

telescoping over the box and supported upon HATTIE SMITH. 

